Robert Louis Stevenson

  • An Honest Friend

    We are all wanderers in unfamiliar territory, searching for something solid to hold onto. Robert Louis Stevenson, who spent much of his fragile life chasing climates his failing lungs could survive, understood this truth deeply. He crossed oceans and continents, yet discovered that no landscape is truly navigable without genuine companionship. In his hard-won wisdom lies an invitation for each of us to consider what kind of friend we seek, and what kind of friend we choose to become.

  • — Seeds, Not Harvest —

    In our productivity-obsessed world, we often measure our worth by visible results and immediate outcomes. But Robert Louis Stevenson, the beloved Scottish author who gave us Treasure Island while battling lifelong illness, offers a gentler wisdom: judge your days not by what you harvest, but by the seeds you plant. Some seeds grow quickly, most do not, and many will be reaped by hands you’ll never meet. Come discover why the planting, not the harvest, is truly your work.